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Who says learning can't be fun? With the Dog Brick Plastic Interactive Dog Toy, you can stimulate your pup's brain and have a blast at the same time! This unique toy is a tricky and activating game for you and your dog. Hide treats in the nook under the sliding discs, and let your dog look for the goodies by trying to pull the discs to the side with his paw or nose. Increase the degree of difficulty by placing the white plastic blocks in the nooks in the middle of the DogBrick. Your pup will love the reward for a job well done, and you'll love watching him put on that doggy thinking cap!
Item Number | 159437 |
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Weight | 7.06 ounces |
Dimensions | 5.75 x 5.75 x 5.75 inches |
Made In | N/A |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Large Breeds |
Toy Feature | Training |
Material | Polypropylene, Plastic |
Every dog plays differently and, since not all toys are created equal, it’s always best to keep a close watch on your pup in case things get ruff. Supervised play will help toys last longer and most importantly keep your pal safe. No dog toy is truly indestructible, so always remove the toy from playtime if pieces begin to break off.
How to Play: Place treats or kibble in compartments of base and sliding blocks. Cover middle compartments with the bones. The more covered compartments, the harder the puzzle will be! Let the games begin! Show your dog how the game works and encourage them to find the treats. Dogs are smarter than you think. Sometimes we just need to teach them! Leave some of the bones out and flip open the blocks to gain your dog´s interest.
Frozen Puzzle: Mix some canned/wet dog food or raw food with water, pour some of the mixture in the hollows, or place a small piece of sausage or a tasty treat in each of the hollows, pour a little water, put the game in the freezer and let it set. Perfect for energetic dogs, hot weather, or just extended fun.
Easy to Clean: To wash your dog’s DogBrick, simply remove all treats/kibble and hand wash with warm soapy water, rinse clean and dry. Fill again for more fun!
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Customer Rating | Rated 3.9091 out of 5 stars 33 | Rated 3.0283 out of 5 stars 106 | Rated 3.5263 out of 5 stars 171 | Rated 3.3492 out of 5 stars 776 | Rated 2.9058 out of 5 stars 223 |
Price | $14.86Chewy Price | $16.49Chewy Price | $14.99Chewy Price | $15.37Chewy Price | $12.99Chewy Price |
Toy Feature | Training | Training | Training | Training | Squeaky, Training, Exercise, Outdoor |
Material | Plastic, Polypropylene | Plastic, Polypropylene | Plastic, Polypropylene | Wood | Plastic, Rubber, Thermoplastic Rubber |
Breed Size | Large Breeds | Small Breeds | Small Breeds | Small Breeds | Small Breeds |
Toy Type | Games & Puzzles | Games & Puzzles | Games & Puzzles | Games & Puzzles | Games & Puzzles |
Lifestage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
The moment Kronus hears me pick up the ball from the wire rack where it lives the "talking" begins. Hurry up! Hurry up! I can hear you putting treats in it! We had tried the green Starmark Treat Chew Ball but it was too tough for him even though he is a Husky/Shepherd mix. He did have distemper as a pup so teeth aren't very good. This works great. He has to work at batting it around to get the treats to fall out so entertains him for a good bit but does not require the bite strength of the other one.
Our dog loves the ball, and she has also tried to crack it open. It's really loud when it bounces off the furniture and my spouse is less happy about that. But the dog loves it when I bring it out. I have to put it away between uses or she would work at breaking it in two.
My dog had surgery and she was bored. I decided to try a puzzle game I had and she had trouble getting it. So I bought 2 more games and this tumble ball was too easy. It may be enough for another dog
My dog is a very fussy eater. We rotate through different kibble flavors regularly and sprinkle on crumbled Meal Mixers. When all else fails, I can put a handful of kibble into this rugged ball, and he will push it around, eating all of his kibs. I guess he likes to work for his dinner!
got this for my 7 yr old dog & my 12 yr old shepherd took it---she loves it as does my 7 yr old. My older girl has a similar toy that part of her meal is in but a previous dog managed to break the adjustable opening so it's easy to use.
My 9month old puppy quickly figured out how to get food out of this. He chases it around the house until it’s empty or falls down the steps and it hasn’t broken!
There is no maze within the ball so the all treats just fall right out with the first roll of the ball!! It is a good quality plastic though.
I like this ball because Sadie cannot destroy it. She often chases it around even when there is not food or treats in it. Sadie is not great at eating her food and this is the way we get her to do this when she is having a "bad" food day.
My timid lil fellow has completely come out of his shell with this toy! He will play with this ball for hours and hours! he will chase the ball as it zooms around the room. He gets so excited when a treat falls out.
My dog got super excited playing with this when I first gave it to him! I just wish there was a better way to load treats/food into it. I bought it hoping it could be a slow feeder for dinner a couple times a week but it takes way too long to put food in through that little hole.